Dana White Tells Nate Marquardt to ‘Man Up’

Filed under: UFC, NewsThe reason that Nate Marquardt failed to pass his required medical examinations remains murky, but one thing is clear: UFC President Dana White is not happy about it.

White said on the UFC Live pre-fight show on Versus that he’s …

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The reason that Nate Marquardt failed to pass his required medical examinations remains murky, but one thing is clear: UFC President Dana White is not happy about it.

White said on the UFC Live pre-fight show on Versus that he’s angry at Marquardt for failing to adequately address the issues that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission told him to address, and that Marquardt should come clean with UFC fans about what, exactly, those issues are.

Both White and a Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission official said they were legally prohibited from offering details about Marquardt’s pre-fight medicals.



White said that the Pennsylvania commission is “the best commission in the United States,” and that its privacy rules are strict, meaning Marquardt’s medical issues won’t be revealed unless Marquardt himself reveals them.

“Nate Marquardt’s gonna have to man up and come out and tell the world why he didn’t pass his medicals,” White said. “When he does that I think everybody is going to understand why he was cut from the UFC.”

White said he believes in second chances, but he doesn’t expect to give Marquardt another chance.

“I think it’s pretty clear to the fans and everybody else that I’m pretty disgusted with Nate Marquardt. He’s been cut from the UFC, he won’t fight in the UFC ever again,” White said. “Bottom line is, what Nate Marquardt’s thing is, it’s bad enough to be cut from the UFC.”

 

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UFC on Versus 4 Results: What’s Next for Cheick Kongo with a Win

UFC Live 4 Results: What’s Next for Cheick Kongo with a Win Bleacher Report’s Andrew Barr: Cheick Kongo has been a part of the UFC’s heavyweight division for five years and has amassed a respectable record of 8-4-1. Unfortunately, Kongo has consis…

UFC Live 4 Results: What’s Next for Cheick Kongo with a Win

Bleacher Report’s Andrew Barr:

Cheick Kongo has been a part of the UFC’s heavyweight division for five years and has amassed a respectable record of 8-4-1.

Unfortunately, Kongo has consistently lost to the upper echelon fighters he has faced and as a result is thought of by many as the heavyweight division’s gatekeeper.

Kongo is 36 years old, so if he wants to make a run for the UFC’s heavyweight championship, he’s going to need to do it now.

At UFC Live: Marquardt vs Story, Cheick Kongo is going to face off against up-and-comer Pat Barry and while a win over Barry would be impressive, it will not be enough to put Cheick into title contention.

If Kongo does defeat Barry, there is a good chance that UFC might offer him fighters like Mike Russow, or Matt Mitrione, both of whom are undefeated in the UFC. Those are both bad fights for Kongo because the two fighters have little name recognition among the fans.

A match up with Stefan Struve would be good for Kongo. Struve is known by fans as an exciting fighter and a win over him would garner some attention.

The best fight for Cheick to take next would be Shane Carwin. Shane is considered one of the division’s elite, but is also coming off two losses, so the UFC will probably be looking to give him a lower level opponent next; someone like Kongo.

If Cheick could capitalize on an opportunity like fighting Carwin, he could put himself in the mix for a title shot.

 

UFC on Versus 4: Profile of Manny Gambruyan

UFC Live 4: Profile of Manny Gambruyan Bleacher Report’s Andrew Barr: Manvel Gamburyan is one of the top featherweight fighters in the UFC, but most will likely remember him best as a lightweight competitor on the fifth season of The Ultimate Fighter…

UFC Live 4: Profile of Manny Gambruyan

Bleacher Report’s Andrew Barr:

Manvel Gamburyan is one of the top featherweight fighters in the UFC, but most will likely remember him best as a lightweight competitor on the fifth season of The Ultimate Fighter.

Manny won both his fights while on the show, earning the right to face Nate Diaz in the finals.

In the first round of his fight with Nate, Gamburyan looked poised for victory. However, an unfortunate shoulder injury in the second round forced him to forfeit the fight.

After the loss to Diaz, Manvel went 2-2 in the UFC and was subsequently released by the promotion.

From there, Gamburyan thought hard about his career and decided he would be better off in the featherweight division.

The decision proved to be a fortuitous one, as Manvel was signed by the WEC and managed to put together an impressive three fight win streak. The last of those three fights was a knockout victory over former featherweight champion Mike Brown.

This string of victories earned Manny a shot at current featherweight champ Jose Aldo, a fight that Manvel was unable to win.

Now, the WEC been absorbed by the UFC and Gamburyan is back in the most prominent MMA organization on the planet, looking to put together some wins and get another crack at that belt.       

UFC on Versus 4: Profile of Matt Mitrione

UFC Live 4: Profile of Matt Mitrione Bleacher Report’s Blake Dreisbach Ultimate Fighter Season 10 competitor Matt Mitrione is 4-0 in MMA with all of his victories being in the UFC. He has defeated Kimbo Slice, Marcus Jones, Joey Beltran and Tim Hague…

UFC Live 4: Profile of Matt Mitrione

Bleacher Report’s Blake Dreisbach

Ultimate Fighter Season 10 competitor Matt Mitrione is 4-0 in MMA with all of his victories being in the UFC. He has defeated Kimbo Slice, Marcus Jones, Joey Beltran and Tim Hague.

On the Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights, he was eliminated from the show after losing to James McSweeney in the quarterfinals but did have victories over Scott Junk and Jon Madsen. He was part of Rashad Evan’s team and received the unofficial nickname “Meathead.”

At 261 pounds in weight and 6’3” tall, the former NFL football player has the size and physical ability to progress in the shallow heavyweight division.

The 32-year-old continues to show progression in his young career, and it’s easy to think he will every time he fights because of his inexperience in the sport. He is currently training out of Roufusport and fighting out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

His opponent at UFC Live is Christian “World Of” Morecraft (7-1), a 6’6” fighter who is coming off of a win over Sean McCorkle and is training out of Team Bombsquad.

 

UFC on Versus 4: Who Is Nate Marquardt and What Does His Future Hold?

UFC on Versus 4: Who Is Nate Marquardt and What Does His Future Hold?Bleacher Report’s Todd Seyler:UFC President Dana White’s statement today regarding Nate “The Great” Marquardt has directly impacted not only the UFC Live 4 promotion being held in P…

UFC on Versus 4: Who Is Nate Marquardt and What Does His Future Hold?

Bleacher Report’s Todd Seyler:

UFC President Dana White‘s statement today regarding Nate “The Great” Marquardt has directly impacted not only the UFC Live 4 promotion being held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania tomorrow evening, but Marquardt’s sudden walking papers from the world’s largest MMA promotion has created an instant buzz within the ultimate fighting community.

According to Bloodyelbow.com, White issued a statement saying that Nate Marquardt is not only removed from the main event in tomorrow night’s promotion, but he is no longer a member of the UFC.

Swift and decisive action was taken by UFC matchmaker Joe Silva in replacing Marquardt with Charlie “The Spaniard” Brenneman to face Rick “The Horror” Story in the main event.

Reverberations were voiced by various active UFC fighters. Taking to Twitter, UFC middleweight fighter Brian Stann commented, “I am so confused on the recent announcement concerning Nate Marquardt, one of the nicest guys I’ve met in MMA.”

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UFC on Versus 4 Results: Kongo vs. Barry

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UFC Live results on Sunday, June 26 in Pittsburgh.MMAFighting.com will have live UFC on Versus 4 results of Cheick Kongo vs. Pat Barry and the rest of the UFC Live card on Sunday, June 26 at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh.

In the main event, Cheick Kongo returns after an eight-month absence and will face the charismatic kickboxer, Pat Barry.

The results are below.

Versus Bouts
Pat Barry vs. Cheick Kongo (live blog)
Charlie Brenneman vs. Rick Story (live blog)
Matt Brown vs. John Howard (live blog)
Matt Mitrione vs. Christian Morecraft (live blog)

Preliminary Bouts on Facebook

Manny Gamburyan vs. Tyson Griffin (live blog)
Joe Stevenson vs. Javier Vazquez (live blog)
Joe Lauzon def. Curt Warburton via submission (kimura) – R1, 1:58
(live blog)
Rich Attonito def. Daniel Roberts via unanimous decision (29-27, 30-27, 29-28) (live blog)
Charles Oliveira def. Nik Lentz via submission (rear-naked choke) – R2, 1:48
(live blog)
*Commission will review the fight for an illegal knee by Oliveira not called by the referee
Ricardo Lamas def. Matt Grice via TKO (punches) – R1, 4:41 (live blog)
Michael Johnson def. Edward Faaloloto via TKO (punches) – R1, 4:42 (live blog)

 

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UFC Live results on Sunday, June 26 in Pittsburgh.MMAFighting.com will have live UFC on Versus 4 results of Cheick Kongo vs. Pat Barry and the rest of the UFC Live card on Sunday, June 26 at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh.

In the main event, Cheick Kongo returns after an eight-month absence and will face the charismatic kickboxer, Pat Barry.

The results are below.

Versus Bouts
Pat Barry vs. Cheick Kongo (live blog)
Charlie Brenneman vs. Rick Story (live blog)
Matt Brown vs. John Howard (live blog)
Matt Mitrione vs. Christian Morecraft (live blog)

Preliminary Bouts on Facebook

Manny Gamburyan vs. Tyson Griffin (live blog)
Joe Stevenson vs. Javier Vazquez (live blog)
Joe Lauzon def. Curt Warburton via submission (kimura) – R1, 1:58
(live blog)
Rich Attonito def. Daniel Roberts via unanimous decision (29-27, 30-27, 29-28) (live blog)
Charles Oliveira def. Nik Lentz via submission (rear-naked choke) – R2, 1:48
(live blog)
*Commission will review the fight for an illegal knee by Oliveira not called by the referee
Ricardo Lamas def. Matt Grice via TKO (punches) – R1, 4:41 (live blog)
Michael Johnson def. Edward Faaloloto via TKO (punches) – R1, 4:42 (live blog)

 

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